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39. How can I view Hangul world wide web (WWW) pages under OS/2?




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This article is from the Hangul & Internet in Korea FAQ, by Jungshik Shin jshin@minerva.cis.yale.edu with numerous contributions by others.

39. How can I view Hangul world wide web (WWW) pages under OS/2?

I've been gathering information on Hangul
environment for OS/2 including how to view Hangul
web pages, but I haven't written it up, yet. I
wish I'll be able to summarize it before long. For
the time being, here are some ways to view Hangul
web pages under OS/2. You may also post your
question to Hangul USENET Newsgroup(See Subject
24), han.sys.ibmpc or han.comp.www. I would
greatly appreciate any information on Hangul under
OS/2 to add to the FAQ.

o Any Web browsers for MS-Windows under Win-OS/2
which works just like MS-Windows 3.1 + CJK Union
Way [Contribution by Kim,Junki at IBM Watson
Research center(kim@watson.ibm.com)]
o Hangul OS/2 with built-in DBCS capability sold
by IBM Korea + any Web browsers for OS/2
o Any Web browsers for MS-Windows under Win-OS/2
which works just like MS-Windows 3.1 + Hanme
Hangul as confirmed by Charles Tustison at Hanme
Soft International. According to him, you have
to turn off Adobe Type Manager.
o WinTerm(hangul-transparent telnet
client/terminal emulator for Windows) running
under Win-OS/2 to connect to a host and run text
browsers like Lynx either over serial/dial-up
link or with direct net connection under three
Hangul-capable Windows environments. (NOT
confirmed, yet)
o Most terminal emulators for Windows under
Win-OS/2 + Unionway or Win-OS/2 + Hanme Hangul
to run text browsers such as Lynx on a Unix host
over serial/dial-up link. (NOT confirmed,yet)
o Netscape 2.0 beta 2 or higher for Unix/X to be
run as an X client on a remote Unix host for any
X-server with Hangul fonts under OS/2 on a local
host (See Subject 36)
o Hanterm to be run as an X client on a remote
host for any X-server with Hangul fonts under
OS/2 on a local host to use text browsers like
Lynx.
o Hangul-capable-Emacs in W3 mode to be run as an
X client on a remote host for any X-server with
Hangul fonts under OS/2 on a local host.

When WarpMate, a program to make possible use of
Korean as well Chinese and Japanese under
non-localized version of OS/2 is released, one
will be able to run any native OS/2 web browsers
to view Hangul web pages. See Subject 4 for more
information on WarpMate.

 

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